Dr. Rimmy Singla, Director Singla Mediclinic Guide to Fertility and Conception during Covid-19 Pandemic

Dr. Rimmy, Director Singla Mediclinic said that the federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India(FOGSI) had recently asked its members to defer new treatments for fertility care.

Dr. Rimmy Singla suggests, spend quality time during the coronavirus crisis that can help couples to reduce stress, be more reproductive and create meaningful family moments. Apps and other technology offer ways to stay connected with those outside the home.

There’s a big connection between your overall health and your reproductive health. “Good diet, regular exercise, a healthy body weight, better sleep patterns, less stress — all those things have been correlated with egg quality and sperm quality” Dr. Rimmy Singla says.

 Tips to improve your egg quality and sperm quality:

Maintain a healthy weight Some research suggests that increasing body mass index (BMI) is linked with decreasing sperm count and sperm movement.

Eat a healthy diet Choose plenty of fruits and vegetables, which are rich in antioxidants — and might help improve sperm health & egg quality

Manage stress Stress can decrease sexual function and interfere with the hormones needed to produce sperm.

Get moving Moderate physical activity can increase levels of powerful antioxidant enzymes, which can help protect sperm.

“We have three key recommendations for patients receiving routine prenatal care: Limit clinic visits to those that require in-person services (like ultrasounds and lab tests); encourage virtual visits for care that can be done remotely; provide support to pregnant women”, says Director Singla Mediclinic Obstetrician, Gynecologist &IVF Specialist, Dr. Rimmy Singla. ·

We are encouraging patients to have a telephone or skype consultations as an alternative to face to face when and where possible.

Appointments requiring clinic visits such as scans, consents, procedures etc will be continuing as normal.

Dr. Rimmy Singla : +91-9815500448

Medical Coordinator: +91-9915310869

 

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Antenatal appointments During Corona Virus pandemic?

Should I attend my antenatal appointments During CoronaVirus pandemic?
 
Dr. Rimmy Singla said that attending antenatal and postnatal care when you are pregnant and have a new baby is really important to ensure the wellbeing of you and your baby.
 
If you are well, you should attend your antenatal care as normal. If you have symptoms of possible coronavirus infection, you should contact your Doctor to postpone routine visits until after the isolation period is over.
 
The following practical advice may be helpful:
 
If you have a routine scan, appointment or visit due in the coming days, please contact your Doctor unit for advice and a plan. You will still need to attend but the appointment may change due to CoronaVirus.
Some appointments may be conducted on the telephone or using videoconferencing, provided there is a reasonable expectation that maternal observations or tests are not required.
If you are between appointments, please wait to hear from your Doctor.
If you are attending more regularly in pregnancy, then your Doctor will be in touch with plans.
If you miss an appointment and haven’t heard from Doctor, please contact them to rearrange the appointment.

Pregnancy During Coronavirus

What can I do to reduce my risk of catching coronavirus in Pregnancy?

The most important thing to do is to follow government guidance. For pregnant women, this includes:

Regular hand washing.
Use a tissue when you or anyone in your family coughs or sneezes, discard this and wash your hands.
Avoid contact with someone who is displaying symptoms of coronavirus. These symptoms include high temperature and/or new and continuous cough.
Work from home, where possible.
Avoid large and small gatherings in public spaces, noting that pubs, restaurants, leisure centres and similar venues are currently shut as infections spread easily in closed spaces where people gather together.
Avoid gatherings with friends and family. Keep in touch using remote technology such as phone, internet, and social media.
Use telephone or online services to contact your Doctor or other essential services

Coronavirus infection and pregnancy

Coronavirus infection and pregnancy Info for expectant women and their families

Q1. What consequence does coronavirus have on pregnant women?

Ans: Normally, pregnant women do not seem to be more likely to be severely unwell than other healthy adults if they develop the new coronavirus. It is expected the large majority of pregnant women will experience only mild or moderate cold/flu like symptoms.

More severe symptoms such as pneumonia seem to be more common in older people, those with weakened immune systems or long-term conditions. As yet, there is no evidence that pregnant women who get this infection are more at risk of serious complications than any other healthy individuals.

 

If you think you may have symptoms of COVID-19 you should consult with your Gynaecologist or Obstetrician. If you develop more severe symptoms or your recovery is delayed this may be a sign that you are developing a more significant chest infection that requires enhanced care. Dr. Rimmy Singla said  that if you feel your symptoms are worsening or if you are not getting better you should immediately consult with your best Doctor.

25 the Annual ISAR Conference 2020 at Hyderabad

25 the Annual ISAR Conference 2020 at Hyderabad. Silver Jubilee Congress Of Indian Society for Assisted Reproduction (ISAR)from 6th-8th March 2020, HICC Hyderabad India Hosted by Telangana Chapter of ISAR (TSAR)

Dr. Rimmy Singla participated as a Guest Faculty and speaker for the Scientific Program for the Role of PRP in thin endometrium/role of PRP Stem Cell therapy. She is also Panelist on reproductive endocrinology.

During the conference simulator-based training given by Dr. Rimmy Singla on OPU & ET(embryo transfer) Simulators.

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Rimmy Singla said that PRP plays an active role in promoting endometrium proliferation, improving embryo implantation rate and clinical pregnancy rate for women with a thin endometrium. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has shown a valuable success in treating thin endometrium which is a reason for failed IVF in infertile women. PRP hidden development factors and rise the thickness of the endometrium and increase the quality of blood flow. Bone Marrow concentrate may have a potential role in treating Asherman Syndrome, Poor Ovarian Reserve, Oligospermia and non-obstructive Azoospermia. Due to which stem cells considered as potential new therapeutic agents for the treatment of infertility.

It offers a lot of hope for infertile couples, even to those who have lost their hope after multiple IVF treatments and for those with thin endometrium and poor ovarian reserve. The treatment makes use of autologous stem cell therapy, combined with freshly prepared Platelet Rich Plasma, which can reconstruct endometrial tissue in the vivo. A major differentiator in this new-age and innovative treatment is usage of adult stem cells identified in the highly regenerative human endometrium.

With stem cell therapy the genius, India’s renowned, pioneer Dr. Rimmy Singla(IVF Expert) says, “we nurture your dreams ? Becoming a mother is always a pricesless moment for a woman”. We at Singla Mediclinic provide the best #stemcelltherapyIndia #PRPtherapy #infertility treatment.

Singla Mediclinic Organized Free Fertility Check-up camp

4th March 2020: With the objective to sensitize people about infertility, Singla Mediclinic Mohali organized a free health check-up camp with Sethi Hospital in YamunaNagar.

Around 50-70 people benefited in a day with this initiative by Singla Mediclinic Mohali. The consultations were given by pioneer Dr. Rimmy Singla, Infertility Specialist, Director Singla Mediclinic Centre of Excellence of Test Tube Baby/IVF/ICSI/STEM CELL. Singla Mediclinic has been organizing camps like these in the past as well by covering the areas of Haryana and Punjab.

Singla IVF & Laparoscopic Centre offers unique and quality healthcare facilities. Each and every patient is important to us and so we give the best possible care to every couple visiting us for IVF. At Singla IVF and laparoscopic centre, you will get several different fertility treatments and hence, there is no need to go to different fertility clinics for different treatments.

Dr. Rimmy Singla said there are early warning signals of infertility, which is defined as a failure to conceive after one or more years of sexual exposure without any contraceptive method. Another warning sign is trouble with menstruation. If a woman’s menstrual cycle does not occur on a normal basis. there’s a probability she will not ovulate normally as well.
Dr. Rimmy Singla (renowned IVF Expert) said advancements are being made in the treatment of these and other fertility problems.

Through Laser surgery, surgeons can literally carve out scar tissue, he said, resulting in a permanent cure and in vitro fertilization has resulted in pregnancies for those who would have no chance to have children otherwise.

It is important for couples struggling to have a baby to know that pregnancy is conceivable with the help of fertility specialists like Dr. Rimmy Singla. If you suspect a problem, call our office. We’d be happy to assist you!

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